Round Robin Writing
This Week's Theme: Autumn/Fall
Nov 12, 2010
Last Becomes the First
Write one word, the next person will use the last letter of your word as the first letter of their word.
Nov 9, 2010
Nov 2, 2010
A Picture is Worth a Hundred Words
Oct 29, 2010
Fall Festival
We've been having fun with games! And now it's time for a traditional round robin story. I was thinking fun, family, costumes, church festivals, etc. Let's see what you guys come with.
Sarah hid her costume behind her back as she scooted toward her room.
"Whatcha got there?" Chris leaned from the couch to see.
Sarah hid her costume behind her back as she scooted toward her room.
"Whatcha got there?" Chris leaned from the couch to see.
5 Words and Pass It On
The Challenge is to make a sentence with 5 words in alphabetical order. The first person does A-E, the next F-J, etc. The point is to continue the alphabet, not a story--each sentence stands on its on. Those are the only rules for this one--pretty simpe :D
Have fun!
Have fun!
Oct 27, 2010
Alphabet Nouns
Try to list a noun that begins with each letter of the alphabet.
For an added challenge, make sure you don't use anyone elses nouns. :)
For an added challenge, make sure you don't use anyone elses nouns. :)
Oct 23, 2010
Oct 21, 2010
XYZ Sentences
This time, each consecutive word in your sentence must begin with consecutive letters.
example:
First Comment: Aunt Betty Can Dress Elephants.
Next Comment: Friday Grandma Has Intense Judo Kicking Lessons.
Get silly, and have fun with it! Challenge yourself - see how many letters you can use. (Can anyone get all 26?)
example:
First Comment: Aunt Betty Can Dress Elephants.
Next Comment: Friday Grandma Has Intense Judo Kicking Lessons.
Get silly, and have fun with it! Challenge yourself - see how many letters you can use. (Can anyone get all 26?)
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